The formation of the Automotive Committee is an important step in strengthening the automotive sector in the Sultanate of Oman. This sector is one of the vital industries in the Omani market, ...
Oman: Al Madina Takaful launches its 2024 sustainability report, reinforcing commitment to ESG principles
Al Madina Takaful continues to play a pivotal role in Oman’s financial ecosystem by introducing Shariah-compliant, sustainable insurance solutions ...
Israel’s economic resilience comes despite gov’t policy, expert tells TML
Despite government claims of resilience, economists warn the new budget depends inequality, neglects infrastructure, and bets on short-term political survival over long-term economic stability.
Sixty U.S. representatives call on Secretary Rubio to end military aid to Azerbaijan
WASHINGTON—Sixty U.S. Representatives have called on Secretary of State Marco Rubio to enforce Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act—demanding an immediate end to U.S. military assistance to ...
LCB Finance signs contract with OpenArc for eSecretary
Lanka Credit and Business Finance PLC, a fast-growing Non-Banking Financial Institution (NBFI) in Sri Lanka popularly known as LCB Finance, signed a contract with OpenArc Systems Management Ltd.
Thailand targets reduction in US trade surplus to $20 billion
Thailand is aiming to reduce its trade surplus with the United States to $20 billion by importing more U.S. products, an industry ministry official said on Friday. The United States was Thailand's ...
Myanmar Quake Death Toll Expected to Rise as Junta Seeks Aid
Myanmar’s military leader requested international aid on Friday to help deal with the aftermath of a powerful earthquake that killed at least 144 people, a toll the country expects to rise as rescue ...
IFC Backs SeaMoney’s Digital Lending in Thailand with $75m Investment
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, has proposed an investment of up to $75 million in a senior tranche of ...
Myanmar death toll from earthquake nears 150 as junta seeks aid
BANGKOK] Myanmar’s military leader requested international aid on Friday (Mar 28) to help deal with the aftermath of a massive earthquake that he said has left at least 144 people dead. Read more at ...
South Korea struggles to contain wildfires that have killed 27
Helicopters dumped water over a burning forest in South Korea on Thursday as fire crews struggled to contain the country's worst-ever wildfires, which have killed 27 people, forced at least 37,000 others to flee their homes and destroyed more than 300 structures.